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Ukraine says diplomatic talks with Russia on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant at ‘dead end’

Ukraine says diplomatic talks with Russia on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant at ‘dead end’

Ukraine has mentioned that diplomatic talks between Kyiv and Moscow on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) have reached a “dead end,” as preventing across the plant below Russian management continues for greater than 12 months.

“Currently, the situation has reached a dead end. Our position, which we voice on all international platforms, boils down to the fact that any negotiations regarding the (Zaporizhzhia) NPP should be based on: firstly, the plant’s demilitarization, and secondly, the exit of Rosatom employees from the ZNPP,” Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko mentioned on Ukraine’s nationwide telethon United News on Sunday.

Galushchenko mentioned one other facet of Kyiv’s place relating to the plant is that Ukrainian personnel needs to be given the chance to function the nuclear facility calmly and with out strain, however that they’ve acquired a decree from Russia claiming the plant is “federal property.”

Galushchenko additional mentioned that the Ukrainian Energy Ministry has acquired experiences from personnel of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stationed on the plant which point out that Russians behave “extremely unprofessionally at the station.”

“The IAEA mission confirms that the Russians are operating the plant in such a way that the condition of equipment and facilities at the (Zaporizhzhia) NPP is significantly deteriorating. There is a feeling that one of the goals of the invaders is to leave it to us in a non-working state after de-occupation,” Galushchenko mentioned.

He additionally famous that Ukraine will depend on the event of nuclear era and renewable vitality sources sooner or later, saying that nuclear vitality will present as much as half of the nation’s vitality wants whereas renewables will likely be used to generate the remaining.

“Ukraine has a huge potential for the development of small modular reactors. The future of Ukraine is a major energy hub for Europe. For this, we have the capabilities, capacities and highly qualified specialists,” he added.

Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest and one of many world’s 10 greatest nuclear energy crops, has been below Russian management since March 2022, quickly after the beginning of the Ukraine conflict.

Fears of a nuclear disaster persist amid experiences of shelling across the space.

Source: www.anews.com.tr